Gevizosh

Gevisos: antiherpetic ointment from Hungary

Herpes is a viral disease that can appear on both the skin and mucous membranes. It not only causes discomfort and pain, but can also be hazardous to health. Antiviral drugs are widely used in the treatment of herpes, including Gevisos ointment, produced by Biogal SA in Hungary.

Gevisosh is an antiherpetic drug containing the active substance epervudine. This ointment is intended for external use and is recommended for the treatment of acute and recurrent infections of the skin and mucous membranes, including infections in the genital area caused by herpes simplex, as well as herpes zoster, including recurrent forms.

However, before using Gevisosh ointment, you need to familiarize yourself with its contraindications. Gevisosh should not be used if you are hypersensitive to the drug, or if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. It is recommended to consult a doctor before using the ointment.

Gevisosh ointment may cause some side effects, such as a burning sensation at the application site and allergic reactions. The interaction of the ointment with other drugs is not known, and there is also no data on overdose.

Special instructions for the use of Gevisosh ointment include the need to avoid contact of the ointment with the mucous membranes of the eyes and mouth.

Gevisos ointment is produced by Biogal SA in Hungary and is one of the antiherpetic drugs widely used in medicine. Information about the ointment is given in the 2001 Encyclopedia of Medicines.

In conclusion, Gevisosh ointment may be an effective treatment for herpes infections. However, before using the ointment, you should consult your doctor and become familiar with its contraindications and special instructions.